Learn to anticipate the hills - set up in a gear that will allow to spin. As the hill's slope increases and/or your legs begin to talk shift to a larger cog (move the chain in toward the bike frame). You don't want to mash your way up a hill it will take a toll on your knees not to mention your spirits. Start with some smaller/easier hills and practice on them until you feel like you have a good read of them then move to a slightly bigger hill and practice your shifting and anticipating. Really half the battle in climbing is learning to anticipate the terrain and utilizing your gears to the max.
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). My question is, am I doing it "wrong"? Should I be aiming for more spinning in a lower (easier, whatever) gear than pushing my muscles harder force-wise against the pedals? What IS spinning?
What am I doing wrong?
